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MANTEO, N.C. --Archaeologists on North Carolina's Roanoke Island found pottery pieces that could have been part of a jar belonging to a medicine maker of the Roanoke Island voyages and perhaps a ...
Perhaps the best clue in more than 420 years to North Carolina’s most famous mystery has just been revealed.The remains of the Lost Colony, it turns out, could sit under an Arnold Palmer ...
"Lost Colony" settlers disappeared from Roanoke Island in the late 16th century after English explorer Walter Raleigh sent three groups to the coast of North Carolina in 1584, 1585 and 1587.
MANTEO, N.C. — Archaeologists say an unearthed copper earring likely came from European explorers who made up part of the "Lost Colony" in modern-day Roanoke Island, North Carolina.
A new look at a 425-year-old map has yielded a tantalizing clue about the fate of the Lost Colony, the settlers who disappeared from North Carolina's Roanoke Island in the late 16th century.
The remains of the Lost Colony, the settlers who disappeared from North Carolina’s Roanoke Island in the late 16th century, could sit under an Arnold Palmer-designed golf course in Bertie County ...